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A DAY In THE LIFE
Alex Macneill
What’s up, Alex?
I am the CEO of gogoyoko, a music
service with an artist-friendly business
model. I am the singer / guitarist in
kimono, a band with a guitarist-friendly
drumming model. I am also a father and
gardening enthusiast.
My kids wake up between 5:30 and
7:30 so I spend a few hours trying every
trick I can think of to get them to sleep
longer and as the days get shorter I
hope that will get easier. I drink a cup of
very strong coffee and take my oldest
to her kindergarten. If I swam in the
morning it would be at Vesturbaejarlaug
because I would be more likely to run
into celebrities there. Not really though.
I drink a soy latté from Kaffitár almost
every day. It's like crack cocaine to me.
I work on Hverfisgata at the gogoyoko
office, so I alternate between The Deli,
Bullan@B5, Prikið, Hressó and Te &
Kaffi. Although, I often work through
lunch (I'm kind of stupid like that).
I water my tomato plants. I have a lot
of tomato plants, so this takes quite a
long time. Then I might go shopping
for groceries at Melabúðin for their
excellent meat and fish counter, but
never at Bónus, because those guys
really suck. Actually, I'm more likely
to swim after work. I think I'll do that
today.
My family eats a nice dinner made
either by me or my girlfriend. Our oldest
tries to trick us into giving her ice
cream. I'm certain she's going to be a
lawyer.
If I go out, I go where my friends are,
which either means the home of my
good friend Dawn Goat or else Bakkus,
where they have Kaldi (a really good
Icelandic brewery) on tap. Actually,
I was on my way to Bakkus with
Curver the other day and we ended up
stopping at the Vikingakráin, which
is right next door. We dressed up as
Vikings and drank Jökull beer on tap,
which is a really cool Icelandic brewery
that just came on the market a few
years back. We ate a sheep's head
together and laughed like berserkers.
It was awesome. But I think you need
to be in a very specific state of mind to
be able to effect that foreign-national-
tourist-in-your-own-country-but-not-
really-your-own-country thing. Or
maybe you just need to go with Curver.
Usually I'm not out on the town though.
I'm usually at home with my family
trying to get the baby to sleep. That is
the cycle of my day: rinse and repeat.
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Kolaportið
Reykjavík’s massive flea market is a
wonderful place to get lost for a few hours,
rummaging through stall upon stall of
potential treasures. There are heaps of used
clothing, knitwear and other yard-sale type
goods from decades of yore, and a large
food section with fish, meats and baked
goods. Check out the vintage post cards and
prints at the table near the army surplus.
Tryggvagata 19
10 Blue Lagoon Store
Geothermal seawater spa The Blue Lagoon
is a world famous healing spot as the water
is rich with silica and sulphur that are
extremely good for the skin. The natural skin
care products produced from the healing
minerals are sold at the downtown Blue
Lagoon shop.
Laugavegur 15
11 Handprjónasambandið
The Hand-knitting Association of Iceland’s
official store, Handprjónasambandið, sells
wool products of uncompromising quality.
The store features pullover sweaters,
cardigans and other woollen accessories.
Skólavörðustígur 19
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Public phones
There aren’t many public payphones in the
city centre. The tourist information centre
at Aðalstræti 2, City Hall, Kolaportið, en-
trance at Landsbankinn and in Lækjargata.
Prepaid international phone cards are
recommended for int’l callers.
Internet Access
Most cafés offer free wireless internet ac-
cess. Computers with internet connections
are available to use at:
Ráðhúskaffi City Hall, Tjarnargata 11
Ground Zero, Frakkastígur 8, near
Laugavegur 45
The Reykjavík City Library, Tryggvagata 15
The National and University Library, Arn-
grímsgata 3
Tourist Information Centre, Aðalstræti 2
Icelandic Travel Market, Bankastræti 2
Reykjavík Backpackers, Laugavegur 28
Swimming Pools
There are several swimming pools in Reyk-
javík. The one in 101 Reykjavík, Sundhöll
Reykjavíkur, is an indoor one, located at
Barónsstígur. That pool features a nice
sunbathing area and some outdoor hot
tubs. Opening hours: Monday to Thursday
from 06:30–22:00, Friday from 06:30–20:00,
Saturday from 08:00–16:00, and Sunday
from 10:00–18:00.
Public Toilets
Public toilets in the centre can be found
inside the green poster covered towers
located, for example, at Hlemmur, Ingólfs-
tortorg, by Hallgrímskirkja, by Reykjavík Art
Museum, Lækjargata and by Eymundsson
on Skólavörðustígur. Toilets can also be
found inside the Reykjavík City Hall and the
Reykjavík Library.
KEX Hostel, Skúlagata 28
There's a hip new ‘hostel’ in town that gives a
whole new meaning to the word. Located liter-
ally steps away from Reykjavík harbour, with a
gorgeous view of Esja, KEX Hostel is more like a
guesthouse than any of the images that spring
to mind when you hear “hostel.” Already it has
become a popular hangout amongst Icelanders
who go there to enjoy the restaurant and bar. In
the unique building, which was once a biscuit
factory (KEX means biscuit), there’s also a gym,
laundry service, a guest kitchen and free wireless.
Close enough to the main drag downtown, but far
enough away from weekend festivities, we heartily
recommend KEX Hostel as a nice hangout spot
and a comfortable place to sleep.
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For a map of outside downtown Reykjavík
visit www.grapevine.is or the Icelandic
phonebook website www.ja.is
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